Volodymyr Kusznir, DPT
Glen Allen Va. 23060
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Objective
Position as a Physical Therapist
Education & Licenses
• Doctor of Physical Therapy, Neumann University, May 2010
• Clinical rotations at Hanover Healthcare, St. Mary’s Hospital, and Go Orthopedics
• Associate of Science, Physical Therapy Assistant, John Tyler Community College, May 2002
• Bachelor of Science, Kinesiology, Pennsylvania State University, December 2000
• Virginia Physical Therapy License # 230-***-****
Professional Experience
2017 - present PRN The Laurels at Willow Creek, Midlothian Virginia
• PTA for an inpatient care, 120 bed skilled nursing facility
• Patient population included a wide variety of neurological, orthopedic, and muscular disorders
2018 - present Healthpro Heritage at Cedarfield, Richmond VA
• PT for outpatient and home health care in a Retirement Community
• Patient population includes geriatric population in an assisted living to independent living environment, Memory care, healthcare setting
2016-2018 Genesis at Cedarfield at Richmond VA
• PT for outpatient and home health care in a Retirement Community
• Patient population includes geriatric population in an assisted living to independent living environment, Memory care, healthcare setting
2005-2016 Present, Brookdale at Imperial Plaza, Richmond Virginia
• PTA, then PT as of June 2010 for outpatient and home health care in a Retirement Community
• Patient population includes geriatric population in an assisted living to independent living environment
• Most Outstanding Performance by a Team Member award April 2008
2004-2005, The Laurels at Willow Creek, Midlothian Virginia
• PTA for an inpatient care, 120 bed skilled nursing facility
• Patient population included a wide variety of neurological, orthopedic, and muscular disorders
• Employee of the Month award April 2004
• Employee of the Year December 2004
• Customer Service award June 2005
2003-2004, Rehab Management Inc, Hopewell Virginia
• PTA for an inpatient care, 120 bed facility including long-term care and skilled nursing facility
• Patient population included a wide variety of neurological, orthopedic, and muscular disorders
2002- 2003, John Randolph Medical Center, Hopewell Virginia
• PTA for 271 bed facility with an acute, inpatient, outpatient, and long term care facility
• Patient population also included pulmonary rehabilitation and wound care
Continuing Education
• Exercise can Change the Parkinson Brain 2022
• Rehabilitation for Older Adults with Dementia: Maximizing our Impact 2018
• Comprehensive Rehabilitation strategies for the geriatric patient 2016
• Putting It All Together: Combining Clinical Evidence, Clinical Skills and Critical Thinking for the Superior Geriatric Patient, 2015
• Physical Therapy for the Throwing Shoulder, 2014
• Manual Therapy for the Geriatric Patient, 2014
• Clinical Geriatric Neurology, 2014
• Put Some Muscle Into Therapeutic Exercise, 2013
• Clinical Geriatric Orthopedics, 2011
• ACP Continuing Education on Modalities, 2010
• The Insulin Connection: The Brain-Body Relationship, 2009
• Vestibular Rehabilitation, 2009
• APTA CSM Conference in Nashville Tennessee, 2008
• Drayer National Conference on Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine, 2006
• Functional Rehabilitation of the Knee and Shoulder, 2006
• Dementia: Strategies for Addressing the Needs of the Patient With Dementia in the SNF Setting, 2006
• Brain Injury: Stroke, Alzheimer’s and Head Trauma, 2005
• Spasticity Management: Focus on Rehabilitation, 2005
• Assessment of the Lower Quarter: Planning Interventions Using Foot Orthotics and Shoe Wear, 2005
• Prosthetic Advancements: A Team Approach, 2004
• Virginia Physical Therapy Association Conference, 2003, 2005, 2010